Bharatgas - Grievance Redressal Form for PAHAL (DBTL) Scheme
Bharatgas enables customers to submit grievances related to the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) using an online form, available in English and Hindi.
Bharatgas - Application form for Pahal (DBTL) Scheme
Allows customers to either join or opt-out of the LPG subsidy under the PAHAL scheme, with forms available in Hindi and English.
Bharatgas - Check Rate your LPG Distributor
Customers can log in to provide ratings for their LPG distributor, helping to improve service quality and distributor accountability.
Bharatgas - OPT for Preferred Distributor
This facility allows customers to log in and choose a preferred LPG distributor within a local cluster under a portability scheme, enhancing customer convenience.
Bharatgas - Book Your LPG Cylinder
Bharatgas - Book Your Cylinde, provides multiple booking options for LPG cylinder refills, making it accessible via online, mobile app, SMS, and IVRS for customer convenience.
Bharatgas - Format for Re-activation of Deactivated LPG Connection
Bharatgas offers a downloadable format for customers seeking to reactivate their deactivated LPG connections, simplifying the reactivation process.
Bharatgas - New LPG Connection or connection against Termination Voucher
Declaration to support application for new LPG connection may be given using the format here
Bharatgas - Loss of Subscription Voucher / Termination Voucher on plain paper
Declaration for the Loss of Subscription/Termination Voucher Bharatgas Offers a format for customers to declare the loss of Subscription Voucher or Termination Voucher, important for record-keeping and reissuance.
Bharatgas - Register for LPG New Connection
Bharatgas Provides an online platform for customers to complete all formalities required to apply for a new LPG connection at their convenience.
Bharatgas - LPG Connection for Piped-Natural-Gas Consumers
Piped-Natural-Gas (PNG) consumers are now allowed by Govt. of India to register online to keep one LPG connection in their household for which supply would be at non-subsidised rate